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House of G: April 2008
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Tuesday, April 29, 2008. My favourite Akira Kurosawa. Movie is not one of his samurai epics (though Yojimbo would win my vote in that category) - it is in fact a 1963 film noir adaptation of Ed McBain's detective novel "King's Ransom" in which a wealthy industrialist whose becomes the target of a cold-blooded kidnapper - entitled " High and Low. The film is about to be reissued for a second time by Criterion. Sunday, April 27, 2008. Neutra's Kaufmann House hits the block. Auction house tagging the home w...
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CURATORIAL - Hanna Hölling
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Revisions Zen for Film. Bard Graduate Center, New York. September 18, 2015 January 10, 2016. Tended through February 21, 2016. How do works of art endure over time in the face of aging materials and changing interpretations of their meaning? How do decay, technological obsolescence, and the blending of old and new media affect what an artwork is and can become? And how can changeable artworks encourage us to rethink our assumptions of a work of art as fixed and static? Revisions Zen for Film. With contri...
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Reflections on Paul Sharits frozen film frames – Kino-Eye.com
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Documentary, new media, video arts. Reflections on Paul Sharits frozen film frames. February 23, 2014. On the bus ride back to Boston this past Monday I kept thinking about the. Images of an Infinite Film. I saw at MoMA (on view through March 2, 2014). I loved how Paul Sharits’s. Frozen Film Frame series. For more about Paul Sharits, see:. Paul J. Sharits Memorial Gallery. Yann Beauvais, Editor. Paul Sharits. Les presses du réel, 2008, exhibition monograph. Images of an Infinite Film. Museum of Modern Art.
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WhinyBabyLand by lauralark: March 2008
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Smooth, creamy posts for the discerning blogger- topped with a generous dollop of full-flavored, relentless self-pity. Sunday, March 30, 2008. Well, I leave here tomorrow. This past week was packed with all kinds of peeps here for all of the fairs. My friend Francesca Fuchs. Came up from Houston for a few days to witness the mayhem, and fun was had by all. Of all of the fairs, the Armory Show. Mind-boggling. We should get these folks on foreign affairs. There was other stuff going on. Scope. Many of you ...